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Explore real dentist salary data by specialty, location, and practice type. Updated daily with anonymous submissions from verified dental professionals.

Dentist Salary in All Regions

$757,500Median Total Comp (12 Salaries)

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Base
$757,500
Bonuses/RVU
Incentive
$0
Total
Compensation
$757,500
Workload
~34 hrs/week
Would Choose
Specialty Again
92%

Dentist Salary in All Regions

$757,500Median Total Comp (12 Salaries)

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Base
$757,500
Bonuses/RVU
Incentive
$0
Total
Compensation
$757,500
Workload
~34 hrs/week
Would Choose
Specialty Again
92%

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Live DataUpdated Feb 2026

How much do dentists make in 2026?

The median dentist salary is $757,500 in 2026, based on 12 verified salary submissions on SalaryDr. The average dentist salary is $709,583, with compensation varying significantly based on specialty, location, experience, and practice setting.

  • Median total compensation: $757,500
  • Average total compensation: $709,583
  • Based on 12 verified submissions
  • Data updated in real-time as new salaries are reported

How many hours do dentists work per week?

Dentists work an average of 34 hours per week, based on 12 verified submissions. This includes clinical hours, administrative duties, charting, and call responsibilities. Work hours vary significantly by specialty and practice setting.

  • Average weekly hours: 34
  • Hours vary significantly by specialty and setting
  • Includes clinical, administrative, and on-call time
  • Part-time and locums arrangements offer flexibility

Are dentists satisfied with their compensation?

Dentists report 76% satisfaction with their careers, and 92% would choose their specialty again. Satisfaction varies by practice setting, work-life balance, and compensation relative to workload.

  • Career satisfaction: 76%
  • Would choose specialty again: 92%
  • Satisfaction influenced by autonomy and work-life balance
  • Private practice often reports higher satisfaction

Do private practice dentists make more than employed dentists?

Private practice dentists typically earn 15-30% more than hospital-employed counterparts, though with greater income variability and business risk. Based on SalaryDr data, practice owners and partners often reach the top 10% of earners in their specialty. However, employed positions offer more predictable income, benefits, and less administrative burden.

  • Private practice: 15-30% higher median compensation
  • Greater earning potential but more variability
  • Practice owners bear overhead and business risk
  • Employed roles offer stability and benefits packages

How much does a new dentist make right out of dental school?

New dentists starting their careers earn $150,000-$200,000 in their first year, depending on specialty and location. Many employers offer signing bonuses of $20,000-$50,000+, relocation assistance, and loan repayment programs. Salaries increase significantly within the first 3-5 years of practice.

  • Starting salary range: $150,000-$200,000
  • Signing bonuses: $20,000-$50,000+ common
  • Loan repayment programs available
  • Significant salary growth in first 5 years

Should dentists work as 1099 contractors or W-2 employees?

1099/locums dentists earn higher gross pay (often 20-40% more per day) but must pay self-employment tax, purchase their own benefits, and manage malpractice tail coverage. W-2 employees receive lower gross pay but benefit from employer-paid taxes, health insurance, retirement matching, and PTO. The net advantage depends on individual circumstances and hours worked.

  • 1099: Higher day rates, but 15.3% self-employment tax
  • W-2: Lower gross, but employer pays half of payroll taxes
  • Consider health insurance costs ($15,000-$25,000/year)
  • Retirement matching can add $20,000+ in W-2 value

What is the take-home pay for a dentist earning $757,500?

A dentist earning $757,500 gross typically takes home $469,650-$545,400 after federal taxes, state taxes (varies 0-13%), and deductions. High-income strategies like maximizing 401(k), HSA, backdoor Roth IRA, and practice-specific deductions can improve take-home significantly.

  • Gross salary: $757,500
  • Estimated take-home: $469,650-$545,400
  • State tax impact varies by 0-13%
  • Tax-advantaged accounts reduce effective rate

How is physician salary data on SalaryDr collected?

SalaryDr salary data comes from 12 anonymous submissions from verified dentists across the United States. Each submission includes total compensation, base salary, bonuses, specialty, location, practice setting, and years of experience. Data is updated in real-time and outliers are handled statistically to ensure accuracy.

  • 12 verified salary submissions
  • Anonymous data from practicing professionals
  • Includes base, bonuses, location, and setting
  • Updated in real-time with statistical outlier handling

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